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APPENDICES

The Appendix or if there are more than one, Appendices, appear at the end of the document after the list of references. They include material which is too detailed to include in the main body of the report. Make sure that each of the Appendices is titled and diagrams, tables and sketches etc are clearly labelled and captioned.

The content should be summarised and referred to at the appropriate point in the body of the report. The conventions for appendices are as follows:

  • each appendix must be labelled with a number (or letter) and title
  • each appendix must be referred to by number (or letter) at the relevant point in the text.

Referencing appendices in someone else's work

If you wish to refer to an appendix in someone else's work, then you note this, along with a page number if appropriate, in the citation in your text, for example: It has been shown (Jones, 2015 Appendix A p. 2) that ...

The book, journal article etc is referenced in the normal way in your reference list.

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